Edit: Now this is only about half of the list. I'm calling it the DTex Edition, to satisfy Officer Antipiracy's concerns about my egregious law violation (for which I should be sent to federal pound me in the *ahem* prison for, apparently) in posting the full list. *roll:

Last edited by RolandDeschain on Mon May 27, 2013 1:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Wow, they have Janoris Jenkins way too low, at least based on what I saw of him (same score as Nnamdi Asomugha). Sean Smith seems too low as well. Funny that they have Marcus Trufant higher than Brandon Carr, who was pretty high on their 2011 list IIRC.

Another interesting factoid, Antoine Winfield was a pure nickle corner last year, and yet he wasn't far off the league lead in snaps. He had more snaps last year than Richard Sherman.

fridayfrenzy wrote:It isn't about "breaking the law", it is about taking the hard work the guys over at PFF and posting it to the masses for free.

Considering the good things I've said about PFF's premium stats around here and one of the lengthier threads we had on it a while back, I dare say they'd be happy with the advertising I provided; which is like, .01% of their paid content. Why don't you go ask them, if you're so concerned?

fridayfrenzy wrote:It isn't about "breaking the law", it is about taking the hard work the guys over at PFF and posting it to the masses for free.

Considering the good things I've said about PFF's premium stats around here and one of the lengthier threads we had on it a while back, I dare say they'd be happy with the advertising I provided; which is like, .01% of their paid content. Why don't you go ask them, if you're so concerned?

Are you the type of guy that goes over to a friend's house to have dinner with him and his family, then lectures him in front of everyone at the table when he allows his 15-year-old kid to have a sip of wine, too? Just curious.

Also, for the record, I don't feel it's my privilege to post it. I also don't feel it's my privilege to go a couple miles an hour over the speed limit, either; but I still do it.

Good Lord, someone posts asking for a specific list of something, I oblige, and you're getting all up on my junk. Stop it. Stay out of the thread with your complaints, or private message a moderator if it bothers you that much.

I was surprised to see Browner at 23. I thought he had a very down year, but he would be the best cornerback on almost 1/3 of the leagues teams. We are going to have the best secondary of all time next year with the addition of Winfield.

I was surprised to see Browner at 23. I thought he had a very down year, but he would be the best cornerback on almost 1/3 of the leagues teams. We are going to have the best secondary of all time next year with the addition of Winfield.

Yeah thanks Roland, and I was suprised to see the rating for Winfield; wow!

RolandDeschain wrote:There, do you like my post edit with the revised half-list now?

Why do you feel it is your privilege to post any of it? It is a subscriber service for a reason.

It also promotes readership. it's a double edge sword for the site but it helps to develop viewership and promotes the website.

I think the only ones getting their panties in a bunch are the members who believe they are privy to something just for them. Without new members the website will dry up and you will have nothing to read.

Honestly, since Roland provided a snippet of part of PFF's CB rankings a while ago, it has only made me more wanting to subscribe. I'd certainly like to peruse these stats further and sort them in different ways. I think this only helps them. Thanks for posting it, Roland.

I've been enjoying the week-to-week rankings they have for every player in the NFL, Outfield. It's interesting to see a poor grade for a given player, then go back and watch that game (I have them all recorded, but I also have NFL Game Rewind) and see how they look "to the eye" compared to how they were graded, and why they earned a negative grade, etc. There's a hell of a lot more on PFF's website than simply lists of rankings.